The Gini coefficient (named after its inventor, statistician and sociologist Corrado Gini) measures the income distribution of a country’s population. It is often used as an analogue for measuring inequality within a population in general. A map coloured by Gini coefficient. Darker blues represent higher Gini coefficients (greater inequality). A Gini coefficient of zero represents … Continue reading Gini Coefficient
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